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The perfect example of what can be done with pixels. Arranged properly, graphical results might be quite shocking. This one is good is a new aproach to intro/demo design. Gritty, dirty, good. The music is a great mod but I don't think it fits the atmosphere created by the gritty graphics.

The visual style of this intro is great but some of the effects seem like hasty add-ons. The music is nice in some parts but doesn't really fit in with the graphics all the time. The overall design isn't that good:(. Still its by far the best prod from 3state that i have ever seen.

Oh yeah!This is some crazy intro...great style like all 3state demos...really like it...nice concept,great graphics(although isaw it with a bug present,showing _MANY_ colors,but that's fine)
SEE IT NOW!

"This is good... very good..."
And it's true! I like it because the music is great (at least it's my style...), it's well-synched, an the overall feeling is good.
What I dislike is the amount of noise (if this is what's called design, then oh well... :), and the disability to see which effect is which :)

THis is cool stuff. THe music is really nice, however the amount of noise is quite disturbing. (I had a heck of a hard time trying to read some text and distinguish some effects, but then again I must have pretty bad eyesight, and watching it in a semi-sleeping condition at 5 in the morning can't help either.)
(I do like the coca cola "break")

QUESTION: On my old ati this one had a nice palette, but on my TNT it's just plain black & white? Is there a fix for this problem? The funny thing is, when I press ESC I can see the old pal again for a very short time. The screenshot also shows the b/w-pal. Any suggestions? Or is this 'only' a driver issue?

Aah, just saw this one again, and damn, it's still just as fresh and stylish in 2004.

On a sidenote, when I viewed this on my personal config several years ago (An emachines with an onboard *cough* built-in graphics card), it was *very* colorful, so it was actually pretty hard to read. Now however, oddly enough, when I view it, it's only in black in white.... Is that a bug or just different exe versions? :D

"rules" from what i remember :-) seriously, anybody has really tried to record this, or even make it run on something like windows xp or newer? i just tried win98 and win2k (virtual) and both didn't work (the intro loads and then just closes the window again). any hints? rez? :-)

The original exe actually runs fine in Windows 10 with the DGVoodoo DX DLLs.. I think the 512x384 resolution was the main problem. The patched EXEs work fine without them but still have a window border in fullscreen without DGVoodoo.